Charles Leclerc tops Singapore FP3 to put Ferrari in pole fight
Charles Leclerc t💙hrust Ferrari into the fight for Singapore pole posit✤ion after topping final practice at Marina Bay on Saturday evening, edging clear of Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.
After struggling on Friday due to a lack of confidence🔥 in his car, Leclerc bounced back in style in FP3 as he turned in the fast🐎est lap of the session, giving Ferrari a boost heading into qualifying.
Leclerc set a fastest lap time of 1🎶m38.192s to finish two-tenths of a second clear of Hamilton, having led t💟he field by almost one second at one point in the session.

Charles Leclerc thrust Ferrari into the 🐓fight for Singapore pole position after topping final practice at Marina Bay on Saturday evening, edging clear of Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.
After struggling on Friday due to a lack of confidence in his car, Leclerc bounced back in style in FP3 as he turned in the fastest lap of the session, giving Ferrari a boost headin🌞g into quali🌳fying.
Leclerc set a fastest lap ti🍨me of 1m38.192s to finish two-tenths of a second clear of Hamilton, having led the field by almost one second at one point in the session.
Hamilton was able to cut the gap late in the session despite hitting traffic on ꩵhis first qualifying simulation lap, eventually finishing 0.207s down on the Ferrari ahead. Hamilton also suffered a slow-speed spin at Turn 3 on his outlap before his final run in the session.
Four-time Singapore winner Sebastian Vettel finished third in the sister Ferrari, but was over six-tenths of a second do꧒wn on teammate Leclerc, with Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas following close behind in fourth place.
Alexander Albon impressed for Red Bull by finishing fifth ahead of teammate Max Verstappen, albeit over a second off Leclerc at the front. Verstappen had his final qua♌lifying run compromised b𝔉y traffic, leaving him with time in hand ahead of qualifying.
McLaren drivers Carlos Sainz and Lan🌼do Norris continued their run of top-10 fini꧋shes in Singapore practice, taking seventh and eighth ahead of the Renault duo of Nico Hulkenberg and Daniel Ricciardo, who completed the top 10.
Lance Stroll took 11th for Racing Point ahea🌜d of Toro Rosso’s Pierre Gasly, with Kimi Raikkonen winding up 13th for Alfa Romeo. Sergio Perez was seven-tenths slower than teammate Stroll in P14, but could manage just four laps in the session after clipping the wall at the exit of Turn 21 with his right-rear wheel. The hit left debris on the track and damaged the 𒅌rear of the Mexican’s Racing Point car, leaving the team with repairs to complete ahead of qualifying later today.
George Russell impressed for Williams in 15th, lapping eight-tenths quicker than teammate Robert Kubica in P19, as well as beating Alfa Romeo꧙’s Antonio Giovinazzi and the Haas pair of Kevin Magnussen a🀅nd Romain Grosjean.
Daniil Kvyat propped up the running order after his session was brought to an early end by a power unit-related issue. The Toro Rosso mechanics quickly set to work to resolve the problem, but were unable to get the Russian back out on-track before the end of FP3. Honda later ♔confirmed it was caused by an oil leak, and will ma🍬ke a penalty-free power unit change ahead of qualifying.
Qualifying f✱or the Singapore Grand Prix🔯 begins at 2100 local time (1400 BST).